As parents of children with learning disabilities, we want the best for them. We want them to succeed and achieve their educational goals.

As a teacher, I have had meetings and conversations with parents where they expressed concern over their child’s participation in “frivolous” classes, such as art, drama and music.

But art, music especially, is advantageous for your child’s overall educational wellbeing.

Stanford University in its 2005 study “musical training helps language processing” discusses that learning a music instrument is useful for language development, especially for children with dyslexia or other types of learning disabilities.